Assistant/Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Belmont University · Nashville, TN · 2 mo ago
EducationFull-time
About the role
The Department of Foundational and Clinical Sciences at the Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Neuroscience. This position may be offered as a tenure-track or non-tenure-track appointment, depending on qualifications and experience.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Collaborate with faculty across disciplines to design, implement, and evaluate student-centered, clinically integrated curriculum content in clinical and anatomical pathology.
- Serve as a content expert and facilitator in large- and small-group learning environments, including team-based learning, case-based learning, and simulation.
- Develop and deliver high-quality instructional materials that integrate pathology with other foundational and clinical sciences.
- Assess student performance through formative and summative assessments, aligned with learning objectives and competency-based outcomes.
- Provide academic support and mentorship to students, including those pursuing scholarly work in areas related to pathology, medical education, or related disciplines.
- Engage in scholarship and contribute to the advancement of knowledge through educational research or discipline-based inquiry.
- Participate in departmental and college-level service, including course development, curriculum committees, accreditation preparation, and faculty governance.
Required Qualifications
- Knowledge of principles, methods and current developments in the field of study.
- Knowledge of subject matter and course content taught.
- Knowledge of instructional strategies and techniques.
- Demonstrated capacity to engage in high quality scholarly activity.
- Demonstrated ability to advise, instruct, manage, motivate and evaluate students.
- Skilled in the use of computers, Internet resources, and MS Office software.
- Ability to learn relevant sections of BannerWeb, Belmont University’s online integrated database system for student grading.
- Ability to integrate technology into the teaching and learning process.
- Ability to successfully interact with students, other educators and educational institution representatives, and the general public in a professional manner.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledge of the programs and services offered by Belmont University.
- Interest and ability to work collaboratively in course design and to teach interdisciplinary and topical courses.
- Ability to work effectively with a wide range of constituencies.
- A terminal degree (Ph.D., M.D., D.O., or equivalent) in neuroscience, psychology, biology or related fields.
- Demonstrated experience teaching neuroscience or related biomedical sciences content in an LCME-accredited medical school or equivalent health professions program.
- Evidence of a commitment to collaborative, interdisciplinary education and professional excellence.